RTEC_PAC
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Not directly PLC related, sorry, but I believe I'm ok to ask this question at this forum.
I'm a Controls Engineer, programming PLCs, HMIs etc. I use cheater-glasses (readers), and I bought a couple pair of safety readers. The problem I'm having is that all the safety readers have a very small (dime-sized) corrective area in the lens. My non-safety readers have a lens that is ~ 2in x 1in, so that's the size of the corrective area of the lens I'm hoping to find.
I feel like I'm peering through binoculars when trying to use my safety readers. I'm poking around on Google and some industrial safety sites, it seems this dime-sized style is all that's out there.
Has anyone run into the same problem and maybe found a solution?
Thank you all.
I'm a Controls Engineer, programming PLCs, HMIs etc. I use cheater-glasses (readers), and I bought a couple pair of safety readers. The problem I'm having is that all the safety readers have a very small (dime-sized) corrective area in the lens. My non-safety readers have a lens that is ~ 2in x 1in, so that's the size of the corrective area of the lens I'm hoping to find.
I feel like I'm peering through binoculars when trying to use my safety readers. I'm poking around on Google and some industrial safety sites, it seems this dime-sized style is all that's out there.
Has anyone run into the same problem and maybe found a solution?
Thank you all.